Bea McPherson papers
Special Collections and Archives
Bea McPherson papers
Special Collections and Archives
Bea McPherson papers
Biography of Bea McPherson
Originally from Canton, Ohio, Bea (Shaheen) McPherson, attended Kent State University from 1940 to 1943. As a senior elementary education and geography major, McPherson was recruited by her geography professor to receive special training. The training consisted of a 60-hour course in the basics of military mapmaking. With the approval of the US Department of Education and Civil Service Commission in 1942, the course was taught at numerous college campuses in order to quickly train and recruit the large numbers of employees needed for the Army Map Service's wartime efforts. Through these courses approximately 200 women from campuses all over the East and Midwest were recruited into the Army Map Service in 1942-1943. Upon graduation McPherson reported for work to the Service in Washington, D.C., and she continued to work as a mapmaker for the remainder of World War II. This group of women eventually became known as the Military Mapmaking Corps, the Military Mapmaking Maids or the 3M Girls.
Following the war, McPherson left the Service eventually moving back to Hartville, Ohio, with her husband James W. McPherson Jr. McPherson has continued to be active as a KSU alum, particularly as an early supporter and organizer of the KSU Museum, and she has also organized three Military Mapmaking Corps reunions.
Scope and Content
This collection includes material relating to Bea (Shaheen) McPherson as a Kent State University student (1940-1943) and active alum and includes a mathematics textbook McPherson used as a student and a scrapbook that McPerson kept during this period. The scrapbook includes ephemera relating to college life and activities including sorority and fraternity parties, theatrical events, area restaurant menus and newspaper clippings. Additional material in this collection relates to McPherson's service as a mapmaker for the Army Map Service during World World War II. McPherson organized reunions of the Military Mapmaking Corps members in 1968, 1976 and 1993. Reunion material includes correspondence, planning documents, publicity, photographs and Defense Mapping Agency promotional materials.
Statement of Arrangement
The Bea McPherson papers are divided into series as follows:
- Series 1: Kent State University Related Material
- Series 2: Military Mapmakers Related Material
Related Material
Further information concerning Bea McPherson's KSU Museum-related activities can be found in the Bea McPherson, KSU Museum and Fashion School papers.
Preferred Citation
Bea McPherson papers. Kent State University Libraries. Special Collections and Archives.
Acquisition Information
Bea McPherson donated this collection to Kent State University's Special Collection's and Archives in 2011.
Bibliography
- "WWII History of the Army Map Service." Topographic Maps of Eastern Europe. N.p., 2008. Web. 1 Jul 2011.
Subject Headings
The following subjects are found in this collection:
Subjects:
- McPherson, Bea--Archives
- World War, 1939-1945--Cartography
- United States. Army Map Service
- Kent State University
Organizations/Corporations:
- United States. Army Map Service
Functions:
- Cartography--Study and teaching
Occupations:
- Cartographers
- College students
Material Types:
- Correspondence
- Photographs
- Personal papers
- Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
- Scrapbooks
